Many sexually mature men wake up in the morning with an
erection. Some refer to it as a “woody,” others a “stiffy,” many as a
“hard-on,” and so many other names as well. There have been scientific and not
scientific studies on why men experience erections when they wake in the
morning, but nothing has been conclusively proven yet. However, morning
erection is perfectly common, normal and natural. What are the causes of
morning wood? Should you worry if you don’t have morning erection experience?
What Is Morning Erection?
Morning erections have colloquially been termed as “morning
wood” while scientifically it is called nocturnal penile tumescence. It is a
normal and healthy physiological reaction and response that most men experience
in their lives.
Morning erections are really the ending of a series of
erections that happen to men during the night. Healthy men can, on average,
have anywhere between three to five erections in a full night of sleep, each of
which lasts from 25-35 minutes.
What Causes Morning Erection?
When blood rushes into the penis it causes an erection.
Usually there is some kind of arousing stimulus, but younger men and boys can
experience erections without arousing stimuli present.
There are a number of things that happen while you sleep that
contribute to an erection upon waking up.
1. Full Bladder
Urine retention during the night causes the bladder to become
full. As urine fills the urethra, the penis becomes engorged and will often
become erect. There is a theory that states the penis becomes erect in the
morning in order to prompt the male to wake up and use the bathroom.
Some men may not always be roused instantly when nature
calls, but the idea is that they will feel their erect penis as they become
more awake and realize that they need to be relieved. The discomfort of a full
bladder can awaken anyone from a deep sleep, but imagine a man lying face down with
a budding erection in his mattress. This will cause him to wake up for sure and
compel him to relieve his bladder.
2. Brain Activities During Rapid
Eye Movement (REM) Sleep
Men generally will experience four intervals or stages of REM
sleep each night. Erections can occur during REM sleep and thus be carried over
into morning.
The most vivid, lifelike dreams occur during this stage of
sleep which can often cause physical reactions, such as an erection, without
the sleeper waking up. Some men, usually sixty or older, can experience
erections in non-REM sleep. Specific neuro-reflexes that are stimulated during
REM sleep are the cause of the spontaneous erections that occur, and morning
erections are simply the tail end of those. Since REM happens towards the end
of the sleep cycle, a man can still be experiencing the physical effects of it
when he moves into wakefulness.
3. Use of Erectile Dysfunction
Medications
Erectile dysfunction (ED) medications like sildenafil (which
is Viagra) and tadalafil (which is Cialis) can impact men and their morning
erections. The kinds of medications can cause morning
erections if they were taken the previous day or night prior to sexual
activity. It has been
found that morning erections are more common in men taking
drugs, Like Cialis, than in men who do not use these drugs. Bear in mind there
is no reason to take an erectile dysfunction medication simply to give yourself
a morning erection. Morning erections are not an indicator of penile function
or dysfunction.
What if You Don’t Experience
Morning Erection?
Early research did not find any conclusive differences in
morning erections between older men and those of younger men. More recent
research studies have shown a slight gradual decline in the
frequency of morning erections in men as they age. Younger men seem to have
more frequent morning erections, but the numbers do begin to drop off as they
age. Certain studies have found a general decrease in rigidity and length of
time of the erection. When there is a lack of morning erections that are
accompanied by a lack of erections overall, it may suggest a
physical rather than psychologicalcause. One cause could be that testosterone
levels are too low or fluctuating too much. If you have concerns about
noticeable changes in your morning erections and their frequency, consult your
doctor or primary care physician to see if there is a more serious underlying
issue.
Keep in mind, though, there are a variety of cause and
factors that lend their influence to morning erections, especially things like
the length and quality of your night sleep. Changes in morning erections, such
as a decrease or lack of them, do not necessarily mean there is a serious
problem.
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